PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIALTIES AT MATHESON’S. MATHESON’S. SHELLED WALNUTS (Halves) . 2/8 lb. MUSCATELES (Best QuaLty) . . 1/6 pkt. JORDAN ALMONDS 3/- per lb. COOKING FIGS (Naw. Splendid Quality). 10d. per lb. BLUE RIBBON DESSERT FIGS 1/3 pkt. MT. SERRAT LIMEt’IICE . . 4/- Bottle. STRAWBERRIES . . .2/6 per tin. FRUIT SALAD ...1.2/6 per Jar. PLUM PUDDINGS 2/6 Tin. MINCE MEAT 2/6 Jar. LEMON CHEESE ’ 2/6 Jar. SPECIALLY SELECTED HAMS—I/6 lb. OX TONGUES . . . . 2/9 to 7/6 COOKED HAM . . ' . . 2/6 per lb. SEPARATOR BUTTER .... 1/3 per lb. Great Variety Confectionery—Boxes Chocolates at all prices. Special Quality Tinned Cheese Now Ready. MATHESON’S, LTD. Heinz Demonstration at Tay Street Shop This Week. GREETINGS To all our clients and numerous friends, Accept from us ere this year ends, Our heartfelt wishes for this festive time Which we convey to you in this small rhyme. We’ve been proud of your patronage and we’ve strived to do OuY very best to be worthy of you; We feel sure you’re pleased with your purchases here, And your dealings with us from year to year. To all our good friends, of the year ’24, We wish you the best of good things in store. You’ve got our Good Wishes for the new ’25, May you all be Successful, Happy and Thrive. GEO. MOIR & SON THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. YARDLEY'S Lavender Compacts m beautiful Gun Metal Cases. Also Perfume Caskets in great variety.—UNlTED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY, Tay Street, Photo Albums, 'Phone 453. SEASONABLE GIFTS. THAT your Friends will Treasure and Appreciate. Toilet Sets, Vanity Cases, Armelts, Necklets, Bangles and Pictures. THE ART SALON. A. CREDGINGTON,. - - - Iji C>EE ST. Exquisite manicMe>»s in jade, Amber and Tortoiseshell. Prices surprisingly reasonable.—UNlTED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ’DISPENSARY, Tay Street, Camera Supplies. 'Phone 453. 9/6 AND 10/6 IS OUR PRICE for Men’s Sjxjrts Shirts in the Best Wearing Materials obtainable. Just the thing for Holiday Wear, at: “THE BUSY SHOP,”—COPELAND’S 36 DEE STREET. FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. WE WILL OFFER THREE NEW LINES OF MEN’S FOOTWEAR. Men’s B.C. Derby Shoes; patent cap and Counter 27/Men’s B.C. Derby Boots. Patent Caps and Counter 22/6 Men’s Glace Derby Boots. Patent Toe-cap. 30/-. Children’s Tan or Black Sandals. Sizes 4, 5,6, 5/6; 7 5/11; 8, 9 6/11; 10 7/-; 11 7/9; 12 8/3; 13 1,2 8/6. Ladies’ Tan and Black One-bar Shoes—ls/-. C. W. PATTON. COOKHAM HOUSE. DEE STREET. THE VICTORIA. Comer Victoria Avenue and Dee Street. THE FILM HOUSE FpR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. TRY US. FOUND —Lynch & Paskell pay Highest Prices for Ladies’ and Gents’ cast-off Clothing and Boots. 'Phone 991 and their cart will call. LADIES’ HAIR BRUSHES. GENT’S MILITARY BRUSHES, COMBS. Prophylactic Nail Brushes 6/6. Shaving Brushes 1/- to 15/- each. THOMSON, BRIDGER <fc CO., LTD. Dp73l SUITS FOM 55/- UPWARDS. WITH the range we hold, from Light Greys to Black Serges, we can fit and satisfy any man in the town. “THE BUSY SHOP,”—COPELAND’S. 36 DEE STREET. “ANNETTE” SALON. Jj! RO C K SPECIALISTS. 129 DEE STREET. The very’ latest in English and French Models on view. Ddll7 GOOD QUALITY SILVERPLATE. JAM SPOONS AND BUTTER, KNIVES. Nicely Carded for Presents—l/6 to 2/6 Each. THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. Dp73l TAITS WOODLANDS MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the WOODLANDS MEAT WORKS will open for the Season on MONDAY, 12th January, 1925. MR R. RUSSELL has been re-appointed Stock Buyer for the Company. F. C. SMITH, DsB93 Secretary. WANTED —Mothers to protect their Children’s Health by purchasing a MENOFORM OUTFIT. Sold by all Storekeepers and Chemists. & AITCHISON. CAST ALUMINIUM KETTLES. 28/6. 32/6. 37/6, 40/, 45/-.
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Southland Times, Issue 19435, 26 December 1924, Page 1
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